Zvi Landsman

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Born (1983-06-27) June 27, 1983 (age 40)
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation
  • Film Director
  • Cinematographer
  • Film Producer

Zvi Landsman born June 27, 1983 is an Israeli film director, cinematographer, and film producer[1].. He is the creator of "The Therapy" (Kan 11) a film documenting conversion therapy for the first time from within the therapy room.[2]. Landsman is the winner of the Grand Jury Award at the Docaviv Festival and a grantee of a production grant from the Sundance Fund.[3][4][5]

Biography

Landsman was born in Yeruham to a religious family. He was educated at the Kol Ya'akov state religious school and later at the Israeli Arts and Sciences Academy, majoring in art.

Between the years 2002-2006 he enlisted and served in the army in the Orev unit of the Nahal Brigade, and then as a platoon commander and training officer in the Bedouin reconnaissance battalion. After his release, he pursued dance studies in the Vertigo Dance Company and studied cinema at the Beit Berl College, Faculty of Arts. he pursued his Cinema studies from 2008 to 2013 at the Sam Spiegel School of Film and Television and completed his degree with honors.

In 2020, he founded a film and television production company - Tree House Productions.

His films as a director

In 2011, he wrote and directed "Your Warmth"[6], a short student fiction film that participated in gay and lesbian film festivals around the world, including in Tel Aviv, Mumbai, San Francisco and Thessaloniki. Landsman even acted in the film. In 2014, he wrote and directed "After All", also a short fiction film, which won praise and honorable mentions at student film festivals in Tel Aviv and Munich, it was screened at the Jerusalem Festival as well as the ShorTS Film Festival held in Italy, and also won three Sam Spiegel Film Awards for the film, for the cinematography (Eitan Hatuka), and the Acting (Yosef Carmon).

Between 2016 and 2018, he co-directed with director Itay Akirev "Living Tongue"[7] - a collection of short films about contemporary poets[8]

In 2021, he directed his first full-length documentary "The Therapy"[9] [10]. The film follows conversion patients who undergo treatment and reveals for the first time what is happening within the closed world of conversion therapy rooms. The documentary was endorsed by Kan 11, the New Fund for Film and Television, the Maimonides Fund, and the prestigious Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, USA. The film "The Therapy" won the Grand Jury Award at the DocAviv Film Festival 2021[11], it was screened at the official competition at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, at the official competition at the Movies That Matter Festival in The Hague, at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival and was selected for distribution by The Film Collaborative, Los Angeles.[12]

His films as a cinematographer

In 2015, Landsman was the cinematographer for the film "The Mute's House"[13] directed by Tamar Kay, winner of the Full Frame Festival, Krakow, and Grand Jury award at IDFA. The film was also included in the Oscars' shortlist (2017).[14]

In 2017, he filmed the series "Trail Angels" for Kan 11, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, and in the same year he filmed for "The Museum" by director Ran Tal[15][16]

In 2018, he filmed the Israeli documentary series "Ambulance" of TV Network Reshet 13 and in 2019 he filmed the web series "The Search Bureau for Missing Relatives" of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation[17]

Personal life

Landsman is single and lives in Tel Aviv

References

  1. "Zvi Landsman page". directorsguild.
  2. "The Therapy". nfct. 9 June 2021.
  3. "Congratulations to THE THERAPY team on your selection to the Grand Jury Competition of Movies That Matter Festival!". closeupinitiative.
  4. "ZVI LANDSMAN - CINEMATOGRAPHER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER". mubi.
  5. "Zvi Landsman Page in Ishim". ishim.
  6. "חום גופך (2011)". ishim.
  7. "שפה חיה". The Jerusalem Cinematheque.
  8. "שפה חיה- שעות ליד העולם". CLOSEUPJLM.
  9. "THE THERAPY". tlvfest.
  10. ""הוא אמר שאנחנו סטרייטים עם בעיות, שנוכל להחלים מזה"". הארץ. נירית אנדרמן.
  11. "Award winners". Docaviv. 7 July 2021.
  12. "Zvi Landsman". docushuk.
  13. "ZVI LANDSMAN CINEMATOGRAPHERDIRECTORPRODUCER". mubi.
  14. "The Mute's House". cinemaofisrael.
  15. "The Museum". jff.
  16. "The Museum". fdoc.
  17. "המדור לחיפוש קרובים". kan.

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